Stork was a great place to work (staff wise) I really got on with all my colleagues.

Scaffolder (Former Employee), UK seas – October 8, 2013

Stork was an ad hoc position where the staff and culture was great. to be honest I enjoyed my time with Stork but the ad-hoc was proving to be a bit straining on my financial side of things and I needed to look elsewhere.

typical day at stork is normal iv learn a lot at stork mechanic safety at the highest level confined space bolt torqueing a little, get to go offshore an i love it no job is to hard cus i lik what i do workinging offshore,but the pay not good i have a family to care for money to smalll to work they can do better ,management only promises

I thoroughly enjoyed the challenges and my fellow co-workers at Stork.

Head of Gauging (Former Employee), Ithaca, NY – January 15, 2013

I worked day shift for Stork for 14 years. I dealt with all departments daily. I oversaw employees in the gauging department and set up gauging myself.I enjoyed working alongside my co-workers.Everything that I know about machining I learned at Stork by watching, listening, communicating, and some training.I learned a lot about overseeing and communicating with my employees from the management at Stork.The hardest part of being Head of Gauging was ensuring that deadlines were met successfully.

The company is good if you can speak Dutch.I wasn't speaking Dutch so I was not invited at their meeting and I didn't know what is going on with the job.The culture is different than N.A very liberal,very civil to each other but also very annoying when people talking very loud or singing during working hrs beside you.Not to mention that you have to brink coffee for every body in the office from the coffee machine every day.(coffee was free).